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'''Aluminum''', also called '''aluminium''', is a chemical element with [[atomic number]] Z = 13. | '''Aluminum''', also called '''aluminium''', is a chemical element with [[atomic number]] Z = 13. | ||
It is the most reactive post-transition element metal, is the third most abundant metal on Earth, and the most abundant element (7.5%) in the Earth's crust. | It is the most reactive post-transition element metal, is the third most abundant metal on Earth, and the most abundant element (7.5%) in the Earth's crust. |
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Aluminum, also called aluminium, is a chemical element with atomic number Z = 13.
It is the most reactive post-transition element metal, is the third most abundant metal on Earth, and the most abundant element (7.5%) in the Earth's crust.